Laura- Oh- I so get it. We have a wonderful Toyota Sequoia and she just keeps humming along but I know the day is coming and I already dread it. I hope your new car is as wonderful as y our old one! Give her a nme so she becomes your true friend! xxoo Diana

Laura!!! I am crying, no almost sobbing, reading your post. Your words are so beautiful and I love the pictures and truisms! I know your new Tahoe understands that you will compare it to its' predecessor, but be patient, it will eventually learn your ways and be taking unexpected U turns, bumps and potholes so well your old Tahoe will be honking it's horn loudly in car heaven saying "well done, my boy"!!Susan

I understand. My husband keeps making comments about high gas prices and how many miles per gallon by Suburban gets....we affectionately call her the Burber. I can't even think about parting with my Burber and whenever he makes these types comments, I give him the evil eye.

Yes, buying a new vehicle is a real painful process these days. And, I hate figuring out all the gadgets in a new one. But, know you will enjoy your new "hauler" and know you and your daughters are having a wonderful time in Round Top. Love and laughter!

Laura, I haven't been on the blogs for a very long time, but really enjoyed this post. I can relate, I get attached to my vehicles. Six years is not long at all! I actually reminisce about my 73 Ford Pinto, such a cute, fun car!!! I didn't know it was a safety hazard! Enjoy your new ride!

Oh mine, my Tahoe has 106,834! Yikes, it can't give up the ship!!! It truly is my hauler and best friend. I so envy you at Round Top, can only dream of going there. I've been lucky to make it to Canton a couple of times. I'm keeping my figures cross it will be Oregon to Texas this Sept.! Can't wait for pictures from Round Top and the new Hauler!

Welcome

Welcome! White Spray Paint is all about enjoying the simple things in life. Whether I am writing about my adventures at the flea market, or writing my Dear Daughters' posts, or sharing a new Ranch Recipe, or tackling a new gardening project, I am usually laughing along the way and enjoying the journey. Why the name White Spray Paint? Because my mother taught me years ago in home decor, 'when all else fails Laura Ellen, spray paint it white'. It is a description of those simple pleasures that you will find here. Won't you join me? I hope so!Laura